Archbishop of Canterbury invites ecumenical observers to the Lambeth Conference 2020Posted Apr 26, 2019 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is inviting leaders of other Christian churches to send observers to next year’s Lambeth Conference of Anglican bishops. For next year’s event, invitations are being extended to a greater number of Pentecostal and Evangelical churches and bodies than at previous Lambeth Conferences. A Lambeth Conference spokesperson said that this was to “recognize their importance in the changing face of world Christianity.”
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